• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    15 hours ago

    Doesn’t matter that he came from money. He saw an imbalance of power and did something about it.

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      7 hours ago

      They’re talking about Thompson, the guy that got shot. He is the one they are trying to paint as a working class hero because he wasn’t born wealthy. It’s just ignoring the reality of life in America and his part in it.

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        51 minutes ago

        Yeah, an odd interpretation of “hero”, that he found success for himself and I suppose those closest to him. Even if his success story was getting rich from some more innocuous retail success, it is hardly heroic.

        Some may think it’s a nice story about working hard to get ahead, but that wouldn’t be heroic.

        Also doesn’t really need to be, a decent life (generally speaking, not making a statement about this CEO0) that shied away from heroism is hardly shameful. Just don’t like folks ascribing heroism to merely being successful.